(*The English alphabet is phonetic—that is, the letters represent sounds. The Chinese alphabet, however, isn’t phonetic, since its symbols represent ideas rather than sounds. But even in English, a letter doesn’t always represent the same sound; the “a” in cat, father, and mate, for example, represents three different sounds. Because of this, books about words often use specially created phonetic alphabets in which each symbol stands for a single sound in order to represent pronunciations. source) What’s non-phonetic? Words whose pronunciation and spelling do not match are called non-phonetic.